BNP on Australian TV
Nick Griffin was on Australian television network SBS this weekend. “We are the Sex Pistols of British politics and we’ve got a number one,” he said.
My eye was caught by a UAF poster with this dubious slogan, “Unemployment and housing is not caused by immigration”. For further details on this statement, see the government’s Migration Advisory Panel report on workers being displaced by migrant workers.
March to the right – SBS Dateline
BNP tribute to Harry Patch angers Legion

Harry Patch
In July Nothing British wrote about the BNP’s tribute to Harry Patch. We said that the BNP were using this tactic to counter claims that they are not patriotic because of the admiration for Nazis.
This week the Chairman of the Royal British Legion’s Wells branch in Somerset, Robin White, said, “Knowing Harry as I did, he would have no truck with the BNP … (it) is in no way related to peace and reconciliation.”
Mr White also accused Mr Griffin of trying to politicise “one of the nation’s most treasured and beloved symbols”.
BNP Patch tribute angers Legion – BBC
Griffin praises convicted Italian terrorist

Roberto Fiore
In a video posted on the BNP’s online TV channel the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, praises convicted Italian terrorist Roberto Fiore and worryingly claims he has been one of the greatest influences on his political outlook.
Fiore is an Italian neo-fascist with a 10 year conviction for being a member of the neo-fascist terrorist group the “Armed Revolutionary Nuclei”. According to The Times, the group was implicated in the Bologna bombing of 1980, which killed 85 people. Fiore went on the run and he was sentenced in absentia. His jail term was eventually “timed out” under Italy’s statute of limitation laws and he was able to return to his homeland in April 1999.
Nothing British believes that Fiore’s presence within the BNP – and their refusal to distance themselves from him – proves how they have not progressed since their more thuggish days during the 1970s and 80s.
Roberto Fiore at RWB – By BNP TV
Oxford University Conservative Association racism row
It’s far-fetched to suggest that the success of the BNP is any way related to the recent telling of a racist joke by a bunch of berks at the Oxford University Conservative Association hustings. However, we do believe that continued presence of a neo-fascist party in British politics does lead to a greater tolerance of racism in mainstream society.
Nothing British thinks that this sort of behaviour from OUCA – who aspire to be potential leaders of our country – is a disgrace. There is no place for racism in any part of British society in the 21st Century.
Don’t use our name, Oxford University tells young Tories after race disgrace – The Daily Mail
BNP fields candidate in Billericay election

The decision by the Conservative Party to run candidates wherever possible against the BNP is a laudable one. There is little/no electoral gain for the party becuase at present the BNP is sweeping up mainly ex-Labour voters, but it sends an important moral signal.
It’s a shame they haven’t found a candidate in the Billericay by-election later this month but we hope that in the run-up to the 2010 council elections the Conservatives will try their hardest to find candidates to stand against the BNP and prevent them from picking up easy votes.
BNP fields candidate in Billericay election – Basildon Recorder
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if the bnp are the new sex pistols,lets hope griffin goes the same way as Sid Vicious..
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Harry Patch…a true gent would be disgusted by the bnp s ridicoulous claims of using his name in their pathetic attempts at a race war.
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griffin praises italian fascist terrorist on one hand ,,,,but condems irish terrorists on the other…double standards just typical of the bnp
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